As situations arise during the plan year, it’s always better to double check the plan provisions rather than address a plan failure after the fact. In some situations, it’s easier to ask for forgiveness rather than permission, but that isn’t true in retirement plans. Correcting mistakes can be very costly. Do not hesitate to reach out to us for clarification on what the plan allows. For example:...
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Are Changes Needed to the Plan?
As time goes by, the needs of a company and the needs of the participants evolve, and a plan may need to be amended to keep up with those changes. This is a good time of year to review plan provisions and determine if any changes are needed before the next plan year. Below are some possible considerations: Automatic enrollment can boost plan participation. Participants who don’t make an election...
Upcoming Compliance Deadlines
September 2023 15th: Required contribution to Money Purchase Pension Plans, Target Benefit Pension Plans, and Defined Benefit Plans. 15th: Contribution deadline for deducting 2022 employer contributions for those sponsors who filed a tax extension for Partnership or S-Corporation returns for the March 15, 2023 deadline. 30th: Deadline for certification of the Annual Funding Target...
Markets in Review
The first half of 2023 has been shaped by just seven stocks that investors are betting will benefit from the frenzy in artificial intelligence stocks, namely Amazon, Alphabet (Google), Apple, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, Nvidia and Tesla. These stocks contributed 75% of the gains in the S&P 500 Index, which was up almost 17% through June. This technology-driven rally led to a widening gap in...
SECURE Act 2.0 Offers New Options for 529 Plans and Student Loan Payments
In December 2022, Congress passed the SECURE Act 2.0. It introduced two new rules relating to 529 plans and student debt that will take effect in 2024. The first provision allows for tax- and penalty-free rollovers from a 529 plan to a Roth IRA. The second provision allows student loan payments made by employees to qualify for employer retirement matching contributions. The overall goal is to...
Are You a Fiduciary to Your Retirement Plan
By: Braden Priest, CFA®, Retirement Plan Consultant Congratulations! Your company offers a retirement plan for employees to save for their future. Did you know you might now be a fiduciary as well? If you meet one of the criteria below, you may now have fiduciary responsibility and liability: “Named Fiduciary” – The named fiduciary is most often the plan sponsor, who is typically either the...
Should I take a loan from my employer-sponsored retirement plan?
By: Tina Schackman, CFA®, CFP®, Senior Retirement Plan Consultant It’s important to note that not all retirement plans allow loans to be taken, so you should consult with your benefits department or contact your plan’s administrator before considering a loan from your employer-sponsored retirement account (i.e., 401k, 403b, etc.). Whether or not to take a loan from your employer-sponsored...
5 Reasons Your Advisor Should Specialize in Retirement Plans
By: Braden Priest, CFA®, Retirement Plan Consultant Hiring the right advisor for your company's retirement plan is one of the most critical decisions you will ever make as a plan sponsor. Many brokers and retail wealth managers dabble in retirement plan advisory services, but putting your plan in the hands of a non-specialist advisor can lead to expensive plan corrections, penalties, and poor...
Congress Tells Treasury to Expect SECURE Act 2.0 Technical Fixes
In late May 2023, Congress sent a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel saying that it will introduce legislation to correct several technical errors in the SECURE Act 2.0. The letter, signed by Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Mike Crapo (R-ID), chair and ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, respectively, and Representatives Jason Smith (R-MO)...
3 Myths about Retirement Plan Fees
By: Braden Priest, CFA®, Retirement Plan Consultant A recent survey from TD Ameritrade showed only 27% of 401(k) participants knew how much they were paying in fees, and 37% mistakenly believed their retirement plan was entirely free! We’re here to set the record straight about 3 common retirement plan myths: The Retirement Plan is Free – Don’t shoot the messenger, but retirement plan service...
SECURE Act 2.0: Is Your Retirement Plan in Compliance?
By: Braden Priest, CFA®, Retirement Plan Consultant The SECURE Act 2.0 was signed into law by President Biden in December 2022 and is guaranteed to impact your retirement plan. Here are 3 key provisions you should be aware of to keep your retirement plan in compliance: Increased Participation for Long-Term Part-Time Workers Many plans exclude employees who work less than 1,000 hours from...
Markets in Review
All major market indices finished the quarter with positive returns. Equity markets, as measured by the S&P 500 Index, rose by 7.5% during the first quarter after finishing 2022 down 18.1%. Seven of the eleven S&P 500 sectors finished the first quarter with a positive return. The three top performers during the quarter were the three worst performing sectors in 2022. Communication...
Plan Participants: The More They Know, The Better
As a plan sponsor, do you feel your employees have a clear understanding of the company’s retirement plan? Do most utilize it as a tool to save for retirement—and, if not, do they understand the benefit that they are missing? According to the 2022 PLANSPONSOR Participant Survey, 115 of 774 (14.9%) respondents opted not to participate in a workplace defined contribution plan for various reasons....
Beneficiary on File?
As part of the enrollment process, participants are asked to elect a beneficiary. However, this step is often not completed or kept up to date as time goes on, which can make death distributions more complicated than they need to be. When a participant names a beneficiary, it helps to ensure their account balance will be distributed to the person intended. However, updating the designation is...
News Flash!
Defined Contribution plans: Form 5500 news! Effective for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2023, the determination of a large or small plan will be based on the number of participants with an account balance as of the beginning of the year, rather than the number of participants eligible for the plan. This is welcome news for plans that required an accountant’s audit as a large plan...
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